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tracie130178

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Any comments would be great. I have used cnd Natural performance tips Intense pink and Opaque white powder for the smile line.

I passed my CND Foundation Training in January and very silly of me started using White tips instead of doing the white free hand.

I have now decided not to use white tips any longer because I feel nails do look so much better this way, I just wish I had never started using them because my smile lines would probably be loads better, I feel like Im starting again!!! Anyway this was a set I did th other night on a client. Any feed back appreciated xxx:;)
 
I think they look really nice, however from this angle it's difficult to give a constructive criticism. But from whati can see, you've done a good job.

Well done,x
 
It's really difficult to give a 'critique' because the pic is blurry and not a close enough shot... however, the one thing that stands out to me is the length of the white free edge, I think the nails would look better if the whites were shorter. The 'norm' is 2/3 nailbed and 1/3 white free edge.
Apart from that, they look good from what we can see. I look forward to seeing more of your work with clearer pics :green:
 
It's really difficult to give a 'critique' because the pic is blurry and not a close enough shot... however, the one thing that stands out to me is the length of the white free edge, I think the nails would look better if the whites were shorter. The 'norm' is 2/3 nailbed and 1/3 white free edge.
Apart from that, they look good from what we can see. I look forward to seeing more of your work with clearer pics :green:

I agree hard to give a full critique due to the blurr :hug:

It all depends on what look the client is looking for in my opinion regarding the length of the white xx
 

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